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Neahkahnie Mountain topographic map
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Neahkahnie Mountain
Neahkahnie Mountain is a mountain, or headland, on the Oregon Coast, north of Manzanita in Oswald West State Park overlooking U.S. Route 101, that has a pass elevation of approximately 620 feet (190 m), which is the third highest point of the highway in Oregon. The peak is part of the Northern Oregon Coast Range, which is part of the Oregon Coast Range. It is best known for stories of Spanish treasure said to be buried either at the foot of the mountain, or on its slopes.
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Name: Neahkahnie Mountain topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Average elevation: 164 m
Minimum elevation: -8 m
Maximum elevation: 493 m
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Nehalem
United States > Oregon > Tillamook County
Nehalem has an elevation of 11 feet. Lying so close to sea level, the area suffers intermittent floods. A 1996 storm caused particular damage, to local dairy farms. In November 2006, heavy rains caused flooding in Nehalem, resulting in $1 million in damage.
Average elevation: 16 m
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Nehalem
United States > Oregon > Tillamook County
Nehalem has an elevation of 11 feet. Lying so close to sea level, the area suffers intermittent floods. A 1996 storm caused particular damage, to local dairy farms. In November 2006, heavy rains caused flooding in Nehalem, resulting in $1 million in damage.
Average elevation: 16 m
